7 May, 2025
Written by Apano Aviation. Published on 7 May, 2025
If you aspire to become a commercial pilot in India, obtaining a computer number from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is your first essential step. This article will guide you through the process clearly and simply.
A DGCA computer number is a unique identification number provided to aspiring pilots by India's aviation regulatory body, the DGCA. It is mandatory for registering and appearing in DGCA pilot license examinations, including the Commercial Pilot License (CPL).
Before starting your application, gather the following documents:
Visit the official DGCA exam portal at pariksha.dgca.gov.in and follow these steps:
Once your application is submitted, DGCA will verify your details and documents. Typically, this approval process takes between 7 to 15 days. You will receive updates via email about the status of your application.
After approval, the DGCA issues your unique computer number via email. Ensure you save this number securely, as you will need it for all future DGCA exam registrations and interactions.
With your computer number secured, the next step is enrolling in ground school training to prepare for DGCA exams. Apano Aviation Institute offers a comprehensive online training course designed specifically for aspiring pilots.
Securing your DGCA computer number is the critical first step toward your dream of flying. Begin your aviation career today!